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In ten years, the plague, specifically the Black Death, killed over one-third of Europe's population, which is estimated to be around 25 million people out of approximately 75 million at the time. This devastating outbreak occurred in the mid-14th century and had profound social, economic, and cultural impacts on Europe.

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